Before you begin
If automatic realm restart is enabled, you do not need to restart WebLogic Server for non-dynamic changes made to the security providers to go into effect. See Enable automatic realm restart and Using Automatic Realm Restart.
An Auditing provider collects, stores, and distributes information about operating requests and the outcome of those requests for the purposes of non-repudiation. You can configure multiple Auditing providers in a security realm, but none are required. The default security realm does not include an Auditing provider.
The WebLogic Auditing provider is the standard Auditing provider for the WebLogic Security Framework. Note that the Administration Console refers to the WebLogic Auditing provider as the Default Auditor.
For information about using the WebLogic Auditing provider, see Configuring the WebLogic Auditing Provider and Auditing Providers.
You can also configure WebLogic Server to audit configuration actions. See Enable configuration auditing.
The Create a New Auditing Provider page appears.